Camper Communication
Staying connected with your child while they're at camp is important. Here's how you can maintain contact during their Susquehannock experience.
The camps encourage regular mail correspondence. There's nothing quite like receiving a letter from home!
Mailing Address
Camper Name
The Susquehannock Camps
2308 Tripp Lake Road
Brackney, PA 18812
USA
Important Mail Guidelines
- All campers must write a letter home on Sundays
- Parents are encouraged to provide their child with paper, envelopes, and stamps
- International campers' letters will be scanned and emailed to parents for timely delivery
- Packages cannot contain food, candy, or perishables; such items will be confiscated and stored until closing day
Emails
Campers can receive messages from home through the registered camper's Camp In Touch account. This is a convenient way to send quick updates and encouragement to your child.
Telephone Calls
Campers are not permitted to make or receive calls, with the exception of a birthday or an emergency.
Phone Call Policy
- Phone calls to international campers are no longer allowed unless it's their birthday
- Directors are available for parent calls regarding concerns or homesickness
- Emergency situations will be handled on a case-by-case basis
Why Limited Phone Contact?
Our communication policies help campers fully immerse themselves in the camp experience, build independence, and form strong bonds with their cabin mates and counselors. Regular letters and emails keep you connected while supporting your child's growth and development.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have questions about communicating with your camper or need to discuss any concerns, our directors are always available to speak with you. Please don't hesitate to reach out.